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Penny production has come to an end. What does that mean for Wisconsin consumers, retailers?
It's official: The penny is no longer in production. The U.S. Mint stamped its last penny Nov. 12 in Philadelphia. The government will eventually auction off the final five pennies, which were stamped ...
The United States Mint in Philadelphia struck its final circulating penny, marking an end to an era. The move stems from rising production costs and the diminishing value of cash. With pennies on ...
On November 12, 2025, the U.S. Mint struck its final circulating penny in Philadelphia, closing a 232-year chapter that began with the Coinage Act of 1792. The decision ends production of America’s ...
We may be seeing the beginning of the end for the penny. Local shortages are showing up in pockets of the country, but most Americans haven't felt it — yet. "Most transactions today are digital, but ...
After more than 230 years of steady service, the humble one-cent piece has retired — for now. The U.S. Mint pressed its final circulating penny earlier in November. While the penny remains legal ...
Diana Ezerins rarely pays with cash. So after filling her cart at an Albany Park Aldi, she payed little attention to the sign displayed near the checkout register: “Due to the U.S. Mint discontinuing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's official: The penny is no longer in production. The U.S. Mint stamped its last penny Nov. 12 in Philadelphia. The government ...
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